
A tranquil, sun‑drenched delta spreads over the Nile’s flooded channels, where palms, poplars and papyrus reeds sway under a sky brushed with silver clouds. The modest city of Tennis, encircled by water in 274 B.C., lies hushed beneath the heat, its streets sparsely populated and its dockyards whispering with the soft labor of weary sailors. Across a narrow channel, the isolated Owl’s Nest—an island once granted asylum by Alexander— stands in quiet decay, its once‑grand houses now crumbling beneath wind‑blown dust.
In the shadow of a ruined villa, an elderly woman named Tabus sits at a simple fire, plucking ducks as she watches the river’s edge. A young, motherless girl approaches, leaning against a sycamore, seeking the old prophetess’s counsel and perhaps a modest favor. Their meeting hints at lingering tensions: the island’s notorious past of piracy, a looming investigation, and the fragile peace that binds the residents of Tennis to the enigmatic island beyond their waters.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (71K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1898
A scholar of ancient Egypt who turned his learning into vivid historical fiction, he helped bring the ancient world to a wide popular audience. His novels blend careful research with drama, adventure, and a strong sense of place.
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